Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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enrollment largest ever
Laundry
Evers Hardware
Phones 8.
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For Using Disinfectants
NOW! NOW! NOW!
Fox Bros.®.Co.
AT THE CHURCHES TOXOOW
Christian,
Springs;
Denton.
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Grover, Denton. Bapt'st
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READ THE ADVERTISEMENT.'
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QUAKER CITY HAS BAD FIRE
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Loss of 8200.000 Incurred in
If yon want
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Assnc'ste'’ Press D'sp»t''he«
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New Blacksmith Shop.
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Ideal
Try onr bread. Ideal Restaurant.
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IF THE BEST
See J W. JOHNSON
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nUATB IN PHARMACY
Prosperous
Men
You need a spray. We have the
Hoyle Spray, the best on. the market.
Denton County
National Bank
liHSiamillillill mil l W
Meals, Meals, Meals.
The best dinner in town*
for 25c.
Lone Star Restaurant.
Duggan Abstract Co.
Complete Abstract
of all Lands in Den*
ton County.
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Denton
v ourt for $3,000 damage® Against
Texas and l**ci‘ic..
NEW
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for
Household
Cumbarland Presuj erlan—Sunda.v
school at 9:45 a. m., W. W. Baxter,
superintendent; prayer meeting each
ihursday niglK at J 40
Freeh Red Snapper,
taurant.
cold. Sold with
guarantee.
* Bring Your
Prescriptions
Here
Arthur W. Palmer
PHONE 33.
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O. M. Curtis.
DRUGGIST.
Res-
We
The Time to Use Preventive
Measures is
KI BSCRIBS.
Strike while the Iron is hot. The
iron Is alway, hot for the one who
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F F. HILL,
Attorney-at-Law,
Practices in all the courts.
Office in Craddock Building,
South Side Square, up stairs over
McCray’s.
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To Help Stamp
Meningitis.
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drug store
work
pecialty.
disinfectants to the large hotels from New York to
San Francisco; the Pullman Palace Car* Co., and
many other large public institution!.
a m., 1
Buperinten ent.
a. m. and 7:15 p. m.
lent, "The Empty House.'
subject, "The Creed and
First Christian
. Phons us yo«r orders and
difference in quality and price.
cheerfully invite compereon
LONG ft KING, Grocers
Fre«h oysters a£ the ideal
taurant. Get the "Sealsbipt.”
are exclusive agents for Sealshlpt.
How did it come out?
Oh, it was simply great.
The Verabest Is Fine.
Order “Verabest” from your grocer.
ENTON MILLING COMPANY
\ Manufacturer..
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Just a trial of Alamo coffee makes
regular customers.* Every pound
sold tinder a liberal guarantee. Long
& King have it.
Oil Heaters
Ar« you a. bargain hunter? I
vou are. rend over the ads every d»'
The-e are many money-savins item-
scattered thronrh the numerous ad»
Look for th* ones that directly In.
erest you; they may mean pennies
«ved for something else you want
DANGEROUS TO WAIT.
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Don’t wait if you are
insurance. Phone us at once,
strong and reliable companies.
1893. B. H. DEAVENPORT & CO.
Office in Denton County National Bank. „
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SUPPLEMENTAL MKT OF
STI BESTS AT NORMAL
ISSUED YESTERDAY.
DENTON TAILORING CO.
c J. L. BROWNN, Prop.
Next door to Palace of Sweets, asks you to call him
to press or clean your clothes.
M. E. Church, South, Rev. O. T
Cooper, pastor-^-Preacuing at II
a. m. ..nd 't p. m. by the pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., W. D
Butter, Supt Senior and Junior
League at the unsual hours.
^$1
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Frightful Polar Winds
b'ow with terrific force at the fa:
ncrtl an! play havoc with the skits
■ ace’ng red; rough or sore chappec
hands and lips, that need Bucklen't
Arnica Salve to heal them. It mak
es the skin soft and smooth. Un A
rivaled for col '-wores, also - btrt^s^
bo Is, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises she
riles. Only 25 cents at J. F. Rale.
Are in demand these
days. We have a splen-
did one—The Barler—
$4.00 to $11.00
HEATER ANO STOVE WOOO
Delievered anywhere in Denton. All kinds of feedstuffs.
New Phone 66. Old Pnone 518
L. F. COLLINS & SON,
J. A. Collins, Manager. 21 E. Hickory Street
We use and recommend the sweep made by
the West Disinfecting Co., who make and supply
t have moved m\ shop into new
quarters on South Elm St across
the street from Arkansas Mill,
where I’ll be glad to see my old
customers and friends when in
need of first class blacksmithing.
Respectfully,
R. J. COWAN
Tuta| Enrollment Now 72S with a
Proape< t of it Reaching if it Does-
n’t Pans the 8OO-Mark Be'ore See*
aion Closes.
It Was Fine.
Well, I tried the rule you gave me for making biscuits
and bread. x
The official board ' of the First
Chrta Ian church la requested
» Sunday > t tilt p. n». at
ehureh.
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Woodward,
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Denton County •
National Bank .
This bank has a reputation
for standing by its customers.
We invite you to be one of
our customers. Accounts
small or large are welcome
here,
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POSITIONS
I Learn at Qaiiege or by Mail. ,
Catalogue Free. Writeoth
Draughon’s Praedeal Butinest
JCeUMBu Denton, Texas J
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Ths Following Stores Use Our Sweep:
W. B. McGurk an 6c Co.
Wilson-Hann Company.
„ Denton Trust Company. •
W.J McCray.
1 he Williams Store.
> Denton County Court House.
Jirrell-Evans-Dry Goods Company.
J. S. 1 erry.
Daugherty Bros. *
B P. O. Elks. . _
Hamilton & Yeatts.
Farmers Implement & Vehicle Co.
College oi Industrial Arts.
North TexasNot ma I College.
Draughons Business College.
Majestic 1 heater.
First National Bank.
T^jlor Hardware Company.
Palmer's Art Shop.
Palace of Sweet*.
Ideal Restaurant.
Top'itz & Zesmer. ’
Record and Chronicle
Kurze Steam Bakery. /
P.J.Bejett.
Chamber of Cornme
Paul Ramires,,
-Owd.y*.,’?"1,’
, - • ,; . of Pv thias .
Frank Mahan Boarding House.
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lou can rest assured chat the above storekeep
rrs, colleges, etc , are using every scientific means
to protect the he, 1th ot their customers and em-
ployees,
We deliver
use, at $1.00.
The Best Sweep on the
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A Hero In a Lighthnnae.
For years J S. Donahue,
Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, ae
a Ilfrht-houBe keen'r, averted awful
wrecks but a queer fa.t is, he mignt
have l>een a wreck, himself, if Elec-
tric Bitters had not pre ented
“They cured me of kidney trouble
ant chills,” he writes, "af'er 1 had
taken other so called cures L>«
years, without benefit and they also
improved my sight. Now, at seven-
ty I am ■ feeling fine ” For Dys-
persia, indigest on, al’ s'o ,ach, l|v
er and kidney troubles, theyrt
without equal. Try them. Only
60 cents at J. F. Raley ft Co.’s.
not fully protected yith fire
We will protect you in
J if you want them filled withf*
the purest and freshest
drugs, and with the greatest
care and accuracy — filled
precisely ua your physician
ordets them filled, to pro-
duct the exact ejects he de-
sires.
We era proud of the record
we have made La our pre-
scripticn department. And
yet we fill prescriptions at
very reasonable prices, and
fill them quickly, too.
In proprietary medicines <
we can oner you a number <
of reliable remedies.
This ceerro to bo the sea-
sen for colds. Take REX-
ALL COLD TABLETS.
We are familiar with the
formula of these tablets and
know they are an effective
cure for la c*'PP®. prevent
colds, relieve coughs and
feverish conditions and head-
aches that usually go with a
cold. Sold with the Rexall
Hfe.
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W. E. McCabe, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Bpecialiat tn disease pecuttar to wo-
men. Disease of the rectum. All
pr rate diseases of both sexes trest-
•ed strictly confidential. Office
hours t a. m. to 6 p. m.
Office over Garrison's drug store,
west side square. Denton, Texas
For Fire Insurance,
For Tornado Insurance,
For City Property,
For Farm Landu,
For Exchange of property You W>H be connected with
a grocery store whith strives
earnestly to please its cus-
tomers. You will like pur
goods and service,
T. C. SAMPLE
Phones 342. No.’15. E tid< I-
ROUND TRIPS DAILY.
Bread baked every day and delivered FRESH.
Old Phone 259. New Phone 109.
DENTON STEAM BAKERY. North Side Square.
BIDS WANTED,
will be rece ved
Siturday, January
For first class canned goofs, ata
nle and fancy, phone us. No. 7
both phones, and you 11 be satisfied.
TURNER BROS.
i Long & King.
r By
you
You will find at Minnis
Drug Store Atomizers
and Antiseptic solutions,
such as is recomended
by the health officers for
the prevention of Menin-
gitis.
Which for a Wh le Threatened the ®emb«r w«»*t »• advwtosd taday
Business Center.
A new suit in the Sixteenth Dist-' T
trie! Court f led Saturday is styled or narily have been
T. B. Stephens of W re County vs.
We are receiving many inquiries about aseptic
phone attachment. 7 he people are interested in
germ diseases to the extent that the> will usually
investigate any plan to annihilate the germs.
In using Our liquid soap dispenser you remove
practically all danger from the many skin diseases
which are transmitted by an undlean cake of soap.
We use and recommend this liquid soap because
it is the best soap made, and because it is clean,
sanitary, and inexpensive. In a few days we
shall make a public demonstration of these mod
em life preservers.
Philadelphia, Jan. 11—Fire that
threa cued the center of the bus-
iness <enter of the city damaged
property here early today to the ex-
tent of $200.<i00. Tho temperature
s down to xero.
an.-
reaf ol a passeuger train, tpe Plain-, More plies were frozen up over
titf claims. ;o bate suffwei perman- town than lias been recently known.
Many fam lies wi hout yard (hy-
drants or so; apte cut offs were
for ed to carry water in buckets
from nearby places, and in several
Instances efforts to turn on the | a-
tor in houses resulfea In tho cold
pipes freezing in a few m nute?,
making more trouble. Plumbers were
ke> t on the fun constantly answer-
ing hurry calls, and the thaw, w|ien
It- <omes, will likely show many
burst p pee in various parts of town.
Voa' and wood men have about all
they can do to turn eh fuel as every
body wants theirs right now.
Telephone service is what
you want vou thnnld have
the New Phone. Over 56,0
in Denton todav.
•peak forthemselves
hoplj's Home Telephoiie Ct
T. ' lohnson* Manager
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The Record Is resd and enjoyed
after supper by all our subscribers
Keeps you posted bn current events
Tells you what la doing in the social
world. In fact, all tho news that’s
news. Phono ft your order today
to
12 m , Saturday, January 2u,
1912, by the Board of Regenta of
the College of Industrial Arts, at
uenton, Texas, for Installing
Plumbing In the Household Arts *.
iiid- Oftence Building accor ing to5
fsns and B' ecifhat ons t0 be seen at
office of Endress & Walsh, Anhl-
tects. Auttln, Texas, an 1 at the ot-
fee of J. C. Co t, Exchange Nation-
al l ank, Denton, Texas. A certified
ehetk for $250 made payable to 1.
C Colt to accompany each bld. The,.......
right to reject any and all bld8 re- In ’I-estlon.
her-cd Flans <an be taken from i where use I
Office by mak ng a deposit of |25,ttor
-ofnrnable nn ro iftti of plans. .Ad-; kid<-ciy and. bowel disorders,
resa J. C. Co-t, Denton, Texas, f
A small order from you Is filled
wit), the same care and promptness
aa the larg r ones. Try phone 44 un
your next order. LONG ft KING.
Phone about 2<‘ minutes before
go’ng home for an oyster loaf.
» IDEAL RESTAURANT.
COUGH
INSURANT
nr.RRY Juice h ths
tirXALL Cicil insurance ngainlt
t (cons, Cia pct, (jnc Urge
* ill fciBuro a whole f.-mlly i
lo *Losgb- coIgj and grppe
>'*1 ‘ Gleyear. Cheap tnruranee i
■ r a v.B j;r9t do n — just one,
Ln t nxuj wjlreU;vu y ur'cuugt ’
tea poc will atop your cough
"toy1 twenty five cent bottle will
•nd * Lp the worst Cold you ever
break »d m guarantee it like all the
had aq Remedies kt that if you era
Rexaljrf^iy gaflafied tdl you have
ia return tbc bottle and get
bney.
tat. Cherry JutcB Cough
b pleasant to take, tart and
WISE COUNTY MAN SUES HERE COLD MODERATED ABOVE
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T. B. Slephen8 enters Hut n District By Comparison Saturday .Morning
* ‘ Seemed Wann—Plumbers Busy
Over Town with Burst Pipes.
While Saturday morning
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i. I<old the mercury registering only S
the Toxas and Pa<iilc Railway. Co., above zero and 24 below the freez-
of | ng point, by compar son with the
zero wea.her of Friday morning 1
Money—Lots of It to Lend. _
Land-lots of it to exchange or trade. Insurance on
your life should not be delayed. Each day costs you so
much. Let me see you about money, land.and insurance.
First door east Exchange Bank J. E. McCABE,
You know that most infectious diseaie* arc
contract d in public places—especially stores and
public buildings where no restrictions as to en-
trance may be enforced.
Therefore, it is certainly a wise precaution to
sweep the floor with some good compound which
is a proven germicide. .
There is said to be a law in force now which
compels (heaters, etc., to use a disinfecting com-
pound in sweeping the. floor. Why not use such
precaution in a retail store as well? (Mr. Moor-
man has been using our sweep ever since he open-
ed the Majestic Theatre.) We think this matter
is of enough importance to call your attention to
it in this way, and will say that we also urge the use
of our sweep in the home—it keeps down the dust,
makes sweeping easier, and prevents disease
not |
to de
your mi
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SYturl.j children like it.
u«ty 25c„ C0cM si.00.
P-rfB-
W. F. Ross, 1»7 W. Chestnut.
Sparks, T. J., filiord, Bap.ist; J.
W. smith, 182 West Sycamore.
Sapp, Dena, Waco,
Mrs. Ida Williams, 58 Fry 6t.
Sharber, La?una Eli s, Argyle, Me-
thod st; W. L. 1 arbrough, 97 West
H ckory.
Spangler, Lillie Mae. Kaufman,
Baptist, Mrs. bred Bottorff, i8JfW.
Oak.
Strong Laura. Coleman, Baptist
Mra. J. D. Hodges, Id W. Rickory.
Sull-van, Lillian, Denton Baptist;
Ben. Sullivan, Sou h Elm St.
Terry, C. L., Hillsboro, Baptist;
Mrs. W. A. Klepper, 143 W. Rlekory
Terry, 1. W., Hillsboro; Baptst,
Mrs. W. A. Klepper, 14 3 W. Hlckroy.
Wiggins. T. J., Denton, Bap.1st;
Home, '134 West Oak.
W Hiatus, V«4ma,' Newport, Pres-
byterian; Mrs. W. A. Ol ver. 186 W.
Oak
Wisdom, Geneva, Boyd, Methodist,
4 4 West Hickory. .
Zorns, Ethel E., Boyi, Christian;
W. F. Koss, 187 West Chestnut.
Zumwalt, Ellzabe h. Den on,
thod st; Home. West Hickory.
Many prosperous men in
Denton and county have prof-
ited greatly by association
with the
a small trial package, tor home
We sell original packages at $2 75
" " I Market.”
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Crawford G. C., Paradise,
tist; Prof. McDonald, 52 Fry.
Cunningham, .'ames
View, Chrstian;
West Oak
Estes, Annie, Rockpbst, Baptist
.1. M. callaghrrx 176 W. Oak.
Finnell, R. CyS ony. Methodist:
E. C. Bruce, 186 AV. Hickory.
Foo e, Marion F.. Duster,- Metho-
d;st; C. W. Foote, 180 W. Highland.
Fox, Gladvg, Lew sville, Presbyter-
ian; W F. Rose, 187 W. Chestnut.
Gather, Paulino, Denison, Metho-
dist; J. A. McQuigg. il Avenue B.
Garrett, Vera, Ravenna, Baptist;
Mrs. D. D ckson, uO Nor h Elm.
Hammonds, Ad* Denton, Metho-
dist; 61 South Myrtle.
Harwell, Etta B., Menard, Baptist;
S H W tson, 36 Ful on. o
Harwell, Blrdla Stepbensv lie,
Chris ian; Mrs. L. P. L ghtsey; 42
Bernard.
High Mrs. F. A., Vernon, Baptist.
Mrs. J D. Hodges, 171 W. Hickory.
Hollingshead Lorna, Coll nsvtlle;
Method st; J. D. Hodges, 171 West
Hickory.
Kinard, Annie K., iJenton; Metho
dist; Home, 4 9 Avenue A.
Ki chens, Rosa. Fort Worth, Chr s
tian; Prof. Bu ler. 53 Normal St -
Larkin, E. E., Justin, Baptist: W.
A. Ober, 181 West Hickory.
Leach. Dartha, Brownwood, Bap
tat; Mrs. W. A. Oliver, 186 Wed
Oak.’
Lewis, L H , Eustace, Bap 1st
Parge t. 133 West Chestnut.
Manning, Sudie. MeXia, Baptist
Martin, Oscar M„ Paris, Me ho-
dist;, Sirs. S. W. Kanady. 202 West
Oak.
Mogford, Mar'e, Menar Me ho-
clist; B. E. Youngblood; 182 West
Oak.
Moore, Mrs. Georgia L, Aubrey,
Method st; Mrs. B. K. Smith,
Wes Prairie.
Moss, Jessie, Izora, Presbyterian;
Mrs. M Quigg 11 Avenue B.
McAfee. Matt e, Tehuaccana,
Methodist; J. M. Gallagher, 176 W.
Oak, , -
McClure, C. Denton, Baptist;
L. D. Borden.
McFall, Clore. . ue- Ridge,
tist: Mrs, Hass e McCormt k.
McMillan Mab'e, Denton; Metho-
dist; Home, Route 2, West Syca-
more St.
McReynolds, John W. O’Brien,
Metho isj; Mrs. A. King. 41 Ave. B.
Ocershiner, Beulah Valley V ew,
Chr stian; Dr. T omas, 1 ■ W. Oak
Pe toy, E.. Crisp. Methodist; W.
A. Klepr«T, 143 West Hickory
Pettigrew, C. Weir, Paris. Chris
tiAn; Mrs. S. W. Kanady, 202 W. Oak
A supplemental list of sixty-four
new students iccentiy entering the
North Texas Noimal wu given out
Fridav, maKlng the enrollment now.
the largest in the inetitJtion’e hie-'
tory. The total up to Friday wae
728 w th a prospect ot It reach-
ing, h it doesnt pass, tho 800-msrk
this year.
The supplemental list giving
names ad ress, church affiliations
and boarding homes, follows:
Adamson, lda“K., Denton; Metho-
dist, C. A. Hankins 64 Avenue A.
Allison, J. C., Jdart Baptist, W.
A. Oliver, 181 W. Hickory.
Radgette, Bessie E. Blooming
Grove; Methodist, J. T. Reese, 19S
ve C.
Barrier, R. B„ Mt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Sall e Alexander.
Button, E E., Denton; Christian,
Home, 53 W. Hickory..
Black. Ruble, Hallv He; Metho-
dist, Mrs. T. Taylor, 191 W. Hickory.
Bolirland, W. R., Vernon; Mrs.
Tabor, J. B., 190 Wert -ickory.
Bradford, V/. R., Boyd, Uhurcp ot
Christ, Mrs Prunty, 73 W. Hickory.
Bruce, Fred, Denton;
L. Bruce, 34 W. Collin
. Big
J. Ik Sigler, 149 W.
First Christian Church, A. D.
Rogers, pastor—-Sunday School at
9:45 a m.. Prof. P. E McDonald,
* „ . I . \ _ Preach n„ at 11
Morning sub-
Evening
Platform
of the First Christian Church."
Jun'or C. E. S. at 3 o'clock
C. C. Yancey Supt. Senior
E. S. at 6:15, Mr. Barnes at
Prayer meeting Wedne >ade~
p. m., W. M Strong 2.30. P. J.
meet ng Sunday . All members of
Revet’, chairr_ /urged to be present
the board,f important business for
to tra ,«t(h.
the /
Z :OT!’E DAME LADY'S APPEAL
To : 1 <■ ? c -• n ’>Jvr* tljriii.-nai |„m, wh^th-
,tT ci'.scvit t «>r cf 1U"-iM’la'in.i, ibiwir’tto*.
I «<• k,»< j.iii is in ihc IckIdd* *»r ~ rn.#‘.a
Id V-;’ ’e t b p lor tt . hntJM* <rt'stlii»Wll
whim 1 mm r -i./ cured ell ' f the-M* t«*rT®r**.
?'1u- feel* it Ler to *»eud it <o alt Fuaw- rs
FRI'K. Y«ni errn j’f’rself at .L«ime Ms tbusuiBflM
will te*'ir>-—su» c •• »f rllnln?*‘ Ix-uiyc iMt?*'-
•<ar.v. Ttiiw. Wimp!** c>»v-ry t»r!r
fn»m the tt.e wtt*ene<| )nir.ts^nr-
Ifiew the W’vnI. atid brljthtesv* th** sr’f’fr'C
elasticity ar»l tone to the wh<»le If the
at*bv< fInter*’ n, f< r pfwW a<t!re*t#,
Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dome, lud.
Chris ian, Guss’e,
Presb’ terian; .. ,
Hi kory.
Coleman, Minnie Boll,
Bap 1st; 128 W. Chestnut
Combest <— ,
Home, Krum road.
Crawford C. _ T_
CentraJ Presbyterian church. Bar-
ry Burton Boyd Pastor—Pre-.chlng
at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p.m. Morn-
ing theme. Dimensions of Love.
Evening iliemu, 'cioiu .when e
Sabbath School at 9:45, E. D. Cr d-
_____________________ die, Supt. Junior Endeavor at 3
Ross, Ethel, Denton. Ilresbylerian; o clock. Senior Endeavor at 6 p.
7.L____ __7 . Ct—m Strangers ere cordially Invited
Ross, Ol a, Denton, i resbyterlan; to worship with us.
First Baptist <hurch. Rev. M. T.
__ _ Andrews, pas nr—Sundav school a'
Methodist; 9:30 *- m-> Prof. Legett, Supt.;
At morn ng hour new members will
be received and annua) reports of all
departments of work made. At 7
p, m. the pastor will preAeh and ad-
minister the ord nance of bap ism.
Junior unibn 4 p. m. Senior un on
at 6. The public is cordially nvited
to worship at th s church. Strangers
and visitors welcomed.
it is both pleasant and profitable
to let Long A King furnish your
table supplies.
Powers, Gladys, Waco, Methodist;
J. L. I borne, loo West Hickory.
Ratilitie, Mrs. W. G., Nacog-
doches, baptist; Mrs. C. L. Hogue,
4 4 Mounts aveuue.
Reese,. F. A., Denton, Baptist;
J. T. Reese, 199 Avenue C.
Reese, M. T., Den.on Baptist; J.
T. Reese, 199 Acenue C.
Rogers, Lellene, Etan on, Metho-
dist; B. E. Poungblood 182 W. Oak.
Rollins, Jessie, Bite R dge^ Bap-
tist; Mrs. Ha/Sie McCormick.
Asthma can b„ cured *t hom«
Trial treatment and full informatloi
absolutely tree without charge
\ r te Frontier Asthma compay
Room 1C2, Buffalo, /
jftn veg®
here is nothing better£r We have
table soup in cold w-eat> of the ven
the vegetables canneJ/lj 8nd new.
lest. Phone No. i.^NER BROS.
At
prescript^ec
made a y
/out that New Years-
To carry’
olution: ^arn a little- more,
To/ave a little more,
;*^nd spend a iittlj less,
> Long & King. Tfiey can he>;
Strike while the Iron is hot.
■ ■wu ■■ bi way, uoi ior tu< one
plre reads the advertisement*, bwt
may not be tomorrow.
It—get it today.
FICO Per Plate
was i aid at banquet to Henry Clay in
New Orleans in 1842. Mighty costly
fcr 'hese with stomach trouble or
Todav - pconle evwr-
iromj where use Dr. K ng's ftew l ife PtUs
• these troubles as Wkil as IDer
. Easy.
Only 25c at J. F. Ralev
rcu- ( k'IFi
3tc |R< fe.
and is for damages in the sum
|3,/00. The su t is an echo of
ra iroad accident in the yards at soemed warm, tlie absence of— the
Marshall on October 20 last, when cutting north wind also helping
u eng-ne and Undo' ran into the that feel ng
a? of a passeuger train. The plain- . More pil es were frozen up
ent injuries in the acc- dent, which he
charges to defendant s negligence.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1912, newspaper, January 13, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228380/m1/8/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.